The NHL has arrived at its unofficial quarter pole.
And now that each of the league's 32 teams have played at least 20 games, there's a little more certainty to the weekly goings-on as it relates to B/R Power Rankings.
After several weeks of double-digit rises and falls, only one squad—the New York Rangers—experienced such a precipitous change, plunging 11 spots from No. 11 to No. 22.
No other team moved any more than six spots up or down and six teams stayed stationary after voting by a four-person panel.
Each of the four voters placed the Boston Bruins and New Jersey Devils at 1-2 for the third consecutive week while the Vegas Golden Knights dropped a spot from third to fourth.